The NHL scandal has erupted in recent days and is about the accusations against a video referee in the Chaicgo Blackhawks who in the 2010 season allegedly committed sexual abuse of players on the team, sexual harassment that the Chicago Black Hawks organization obscured.

First, Stan Bowman was forced to resign from his position as general manager of both the Chicago Blackhawks and the US Olympic team.

And just an hour ago, Florida coach Joel Quenneville, who in 2010 was the Stanley Cup-winning coach for Chicago and who is said to have been one of the six men who knew about the abuse, also resigned.

Yesterday, one of the victims of the abuse spoke out in Canadian TSN.

- I was scared and felt that my career was in danger.

I did not know what to do.

As a 20-year-old, I never thought I would be put in a situation like this by someone who will be there for you and help you become a better player and a better person, said Kyle Beach, who is now 31 years old and plays in German Black Dragons.